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Church of Our Father

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The Church of Our Father is an Episcopal church in Hulls Cove, a village of Bar Harbor, Maine. Built in 1890–91, this modest single‑story stone building is designed in Gothic Revival style by architect William Masters Carmac. It is known for a large lancet‑arched stained‑glass window on the front, created by Louis Comfort Tiffany studios, with a bell cote at the top of the gable. The walls have buttressed corners, and the roof features gabled dormers. The south entrance opens under a projecting gable‑roofed porch with arched openings and a bullseye window in the gable end. Inside, the walls are plaster with tongue‑and‑groove wainscoting and a plaster ceiling with exposed beams. To the north, a modern wood‑frame parish hall gives the building an L shape. The church sits along Maine State Route 3. The congregation began in 1880, and the building was funded by Cornelia and Mary Prime in honor of their parents on land they donated. It is notable for its stained glass windows by several studios installed between 1898 and 1932. The Church of Our Father was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.


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